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Lost Money to Zelle Fraud? You May Soon Be Able to Get It Back


There’s the work-from-home money mule and the tearful call asking to return the $1,000 that someone “accidentally” transferred into your account. There are even the scammers impersonating bank workers and offering an account “upgrade” similar to a better credit card for a small but completely fraudulent fee.

Zelle scams take many forms and are, increasingly, on the rise. In October, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) published a report detailing how “rampant fraud and theft” on the platform caused users to lose over $90 million in 2020. By the time 2022 ends, that number is slated to rise to $255 million.





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